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GREEN INSIGHTS ON MP3EITHROUGH REDD+
RALDI HENDRO
PENGARUS-UTAMAAN REDD+ DALAMSISTEM PPN
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Strategic initiatives:
1. Encourage a large scaleinvestment realization in 22 maineconomic activities
2. Synchronization of national actionplan to revitalize the real sectorperformance
3.
The development of center ofexcellence in 6 (six) economiccorridors
Main strategy of MP3EI:1. Economic potential development
through economic corridor2. Strengthening the national
connectivity3. Strengthening national human
resources capability and scienceand technology
Indonesia Economic Corridors:MP3EI
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Framework Approach MP3EI
1. Encourage a large scale investment realization in 22 main economic activities2. Synchronization of national action plan to revitalize the real sector performance3. The development of center of excellence in 6 (six) economic corridors
1. Developing economiccorridors Indonesia
. Development ofgrowth centers in each
corridor with thedevelopment ofindustrial clusters andspecial economicregion based oncommodity resources
2. StrengtheningNational Connectivity
. Connectivity andintra-and inter-center
growth in economiccorridors. Connectivity between
corridor / island. International
connectivity
3. Strengtheningnational human
resources capabilityand science andtechnology
. Science &Technology CapacityBuilding (GreenTechno-Economy)
Basic Principles for economic development acceleration and expansion
To create a self-sufficient,Advance, Just and ProsperousIndonesia
IndonesiaVision 2025
StrategicInitiatives
Main Strategy
BasicPrincip
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Land-based Products
& Energy Mining&Energy Agriculture, Farming &Fisheries
Natural & HumanResources
Tourism & FoodSecurity
Industry & Service
SIX ECONOMICCORRIDORS
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Target of investor composition:- Private Sector (51%)- Government (10%)-
State Owned Enterprises/BUMN (18%)- Mixed (21%)
Up to 2014, target of investmentRp4.012 Trillion:-
Jawa (32%)- Sumatera (18%)- Kalimantan (24%)- Sulawesi (8%)- Bali-Nusa Tenggara (3%)- Papua-Kep.Maluku (15%)
J awa32%
Sumatera
18%
Kalimantan24%
Sulawesi8%
Bali-Nusa Tenggara3%
Papua-Kepulauan Maluku15%
Swasta51%
BUMN18%
Pemerintah10%
Campuran21%
MP3EI: TARGET ON INVESTMENT
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THINK GLOBALLY ACT LOCALLYTriple Bottom Line SustainableDevelopment
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Development of low carbon emissions; Shift to renewables and energy efficiency activities; Sustainability development, strengthening Public
Services, and enhancing local capacity; Socio-Economic Welfare as the first priority.
Components of Valuing GreenEconomy
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Green Economy
An economy that drivessustainable growth whilevaluing natural capital and
provides for food, water,climate and resource
security
Green Economics
Theory of economics bywhich an economy isconsidered to becomponent of theecosystem in which it
resides
Sound Greenomic ParadigmShift
Renewable
Energy
GreenBuildings
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WaterManageme
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CleanTransportat
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GREENECONOMY
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Development Pillars: Pro Growth Pro Job Pro Poor Pro Green Economy
Indonesia economies are built based on theGreen Growth Commits to gain 26% carbonemission reduction by 2020
(or 41%, of which 15% with internationalsupport)
Development ofGreen EconomyThe substitution of traditional energy resourceswith low-
carbon alternatives, shift to renewables andenergy
efficiency+ Socially Inclusive.
DEVELOPING GREEN ECONOMYINDONESIA
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Geographical Position of Indonesia
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Could we tap into theeconomic potential ofKalimantan corridor, handin-hand withprotection ofForestry PeatlandManagement?
The question was taken & Modified from:UKP4 Workshop on Green Economic Corridors Jakarta, 12thAu ust 2011
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Presidential Regulation, No. 61,2011, Mandates mitigation actionsfocused on:1.Agriculture2.Forestry and Peatland
management3.Energy and Transport4.Industry5.Waste management6.Other supporting activities
GREEN ECONOMYREDUCINGEMISIONS OF GHGs
Appendices: Strategy, actions, activities, schedule, location, GHG mitigationimpact, responsible agencyPP 71 of 2011: Regional Inventory GHGs
Coord Team for handling Climate change (Min. Decree of NDP 38/ M.PPN/03/2012)
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REDD +: Indonesia's efforts to decreaseemissions of GHGs-via BAU (26%) & IntlSupport (41%) by 2020.
In an early stage, the President Task Forceof REDD+ Preparation of InstitutionalFormation (by Presidential Decree 19/2010& then Presidential Regulation 25/2011.
A Letter of Intent b/w Ino-Norway withinthe framework of REDD onGHG from DD+(conversion of peatlands).
Norway U.S. $ 1 billion
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RISK MAP ON DRAUGHTBASIC SCENARIO SRA2 For 2025-2030
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KALIMANTAN IN BIMP EAGA(SUB-ECONOMIC REGIONAL
COOPERATION)
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Consists of 4 Economic Centers:Pontianak, Palangkaraya,Banjarmasin, Samarinda
Current Main Economic Activity:Oil & Gas, Coal, Palm oil, steel, bauxite,timber
Future Sustainable Industry:1. FisheryExpanding shrimp
aquaculture industries2. LoggingBuilding sustainable
forestry industries and expanding toproducts with high added value(paper)
3. RubberIncreasing rubber industry
THE KALIMANTAN ECONOMICCORRIDORSCenter for Production and Processingof Natural Mining and Energy
Reserves
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Total Investment = Rp.556,66 T
Investment locus of East Kal1,2,3 = Rp. 341,09 T (61,2%)
THE KALIMANTAN ECONOMICCORRIDORS
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WaterCatchment inBorneo
There are 20
main watercatchments in
Borneo
14 main water
catchmentsfromHeart ofBorneo
GREEN SPOT IMPLICATION: HoB
SCO
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HoB SCOPE MAP
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Nama
Negara
Total HOB Area(ha)
% dari arealHOBKalimantan Tengah Indonesia
2,466,000 11,2Kalimantan Barat Indonesia
4,010,000 18,2Kalimantan Timur Indonesia
6,137,000 27,8Total Indonesia
57,2Brunei Darussalam Brunei
131,570 0,6Sarawak Malaysia
5,373,000 24,3Sabah Malaysia
3,968,000 17.9Total Malaysia
42,2 22,085,570 100
57,2 % of HoB area in Indonesia Roles of Indonesia isStrategic
HoB AREA DISTRIBUTION (UNDERBIMP EAGA)
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KSN Spatial Development Planning
is a Strategic plan in order tosuccessful in implementation of theRTRWN, designated as PresidentialDecree
SPATIAL PLANNING DEVELOPMENT OFKSN HoB
ACTUAL 2000
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ACTUAL : 2000
ACTUAL 2009
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ACTUAL : 2009
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SCENARIO : BUSINESS AS USUAL(2020)
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GREEN ECONOMY 2020
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Indonesia Commitments; Green Development refers to
(i) MP3EI and PP GRK (PP 61 & PP 71/ 2011)- PlanGlobally & Implementing Locally/ Regionally
Requires super-imposed Spatial Distribution Patternsof Connectivity Development and REDD+ Vulnerable
Regions
Development priorities are based on Green EconomyConcept ProGrowth, ProPoor, ProJob + ProEnviro
Partnership & Capacity Building (HRD, InstitutionalBuilding, and collective efforts among developmentactors & stake-holders).
CORE NOTES
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